My grandfather (who our genealogy is being traced through) divorced and remarried much later in life, when my mother was in her mid-twenties. On his death certificate it states that his wife is the woman he remarried. Do I need to produce the divorce and marriage certificates to prove genealogy? It seems like this shouldn't have to do with our bloodline but from other posts is appears that the consulate might want them for citizenship anyways. Thoughts?

it depends which consulate maybe? we had the same situation and got all of the documents just so that we wouldn't be told at our appointment we needed to get them and come back. we are going through nyc and they are super picky about everything, but i would suggest having them just in case.

​As a nation state, Italy has emerged only in 1871. Until then the country was politically divided into a large number of independant cities, provinces and islands. The currently available evidences point out to a dominant Etruscan, Greek and Roman cultural influence on today's Italians.The earliest...

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